Re: A problem about DIRECT IO on ext3

From: Grzegorz Kulewski
Date: Mon Oct 17 2005 - 04:12:50 EST


On Mon, 17 Oct 2005, Jens Axboe wrote:
how to correct this problem ?

See your buffer address, it's not aligned. You need to align that as
well. This is needed because the hardware will dma directly to the user
buffer, and to be on the safe side we require the same alignment as the
block layer will normally generate for file system io.

So in short, just align your read buffer to the same as your block size
and you will be fine. Example:

#define BS (4096)
#define MASK (BS - 1)
#define ALIGN(buf) (((unsigned long) (buf) + MASK) & ~(MASK))

char *ptr = malloc(BS + MASK);
char *buf = (char *) ALIGN(ptr);

read(fd, buf, BS);

Shouldn't one use posix_memalign(3) for that?


Grzegorz Kulewski
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